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2005-08-30 CITY OF BEVERLY, MASSACHUSETTS Public Meeting Minutes Board: Historic District Commission Date: August 30, 2005 Members Present : William Finch, James Younger, Matthew Lewis, John Condon Members Absent : John Frates Others Present : Leah Zambernardi Recorder: Leah Zambernardi Mr. Finch called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. 1. Discussion of Amendment to Historic Districts Ordinance Section 10-29.4 Finch states he asked Zambernardi to put this item on the agenda. He states the Ordinance originally read that exclusions from commission review include "colors to be determined by charts used by Williamsburg, Virginia Historic District, for use on buildings and roofs." He states that about two years ago, the Council amended this part of the Ordinance to read that "colors for use on buildings and roofs" shall be excluded from commission review. Finch states that he would like the Commission to decide whether not regulating the color of roofs is a concern or not. He states that red metal roofs and the like are becoming popular. Zambernardi states that Finch made a suggestion to regulate roof colors other than black, gray or even brown. Mr. Younger and Mr. Lewis note that even these colors can vary. Zambernardi states that the current language allows the Commission to regulate materials. Finch states that typically, asphalt shingles replacing asphalt shingles are not regulated. If someone were to want to change the material, the Commission would be able to review this and at least discuss and comment on the color choice. Members decide not to recommend changing the Ordinance. 2. Discussion for Commission Policy for Treatment of Materials on Non- Contributing Buildings within the Fish Flake Hill Local Historic District. Finch states that the Commission needs to decide on its policy for making recommendations on treatment of new construction and new additions to noncontributing buildings in the District. He states that we also need to decide what the threshold is for determining what buildings can be considered noncontributing. He states we could opt Historic District Commission Meeting Minutes Draft August 30, 2005 Page 2 of 2 for the National Register criteria of 50 years or younger. He states that our current policy is to allow only wood windows which match the existing configuration of windows if it is a replacement of a historic window or to require a window that is historically appropriate if it is a change. Members discuss allowing metal clad wood windows with applied muntins to the exterior and interior of the window and internal spacers and its application to only buildings of 50 years or younger.